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Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Di 19. Jun 2018, 13:46
von Ola Ahlström
Heinz Peters hat geschrieben: Di 19. Jun 2018, 01:24 I had expected the model at Shapeways from "Arctic Skunk", where all the other model are available, too, what you've shown here in the past. The 3 tank models what are shown on the "modellproduktion"-homepage are available from Arctic Skunk, too.
The Suggan is not shown on the modellproduktion homepage, but it was updated the last time two and a half month ago.

The "Tradera" page is not really helpful for us: There is no English version!

I've a last question: How many parts is the Suggan model of?

Heinz
The models from Modellproduktion (strv 74, strv m/42, pvkv m/43, strv m/21-29 and now Tp 21) are casted in resin (like the Centurion fron Artitec) and not 3D-printed. On the other hand models from Arctic Skunk, Kampfflieger models and Steven’s 3DGarage (all available from Shapeways) are 3D-printed models. The model of pvkv m/43 from Modellproduktion are the modified version while the pvkv m/43 from Arctic Skunk is as delivered.

The web page from Modellproduktion is not updated so I suggest you contact him by email.

The Tp 21 is casted in six parts. The hood, chassis and four wheels. There is also an etching included.

In Sweden Tradera is mainly used, it´s not unusual that kits from Pansarfabriken and other domestic producers can bee found there.

/Ola

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Di 19. Jun 2018, 20:11
von Heinz Peters
Hello Ola.

Thanks for your reply and the information.

Heinz

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Mo 25. Jun 2018, 22:37
von Ola Ahlström
The NC 27, one bought for trial and named strv fm 28 tank n:o 11, is now painted;

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Model from Kampfflieger Models / Shapeways.

/Ola

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Fr 29. Jun 2018, 18:49
von Heinz Peters
Ola Ahlström hat geschrieben: So 17. Jun 2018, 17:24 Yesterday it was the annual model railway meeting at Skövde. This time the company Modellproduktion had a bran new TP 21, also known as "Suggan" (the sow), 720 built by Volvo 1953-58 and used until thr early eighties as a terrain radio truck.

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/Ola
Hallo!

Zur Information für Interessenten:
Der Preis für das Modell ist: SKr 250 = ~ EUR 23,92
Versandkosten: SKr 40 = ~ EUR 3.83

Gruß
Heinz

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Fr 6. Jul 2018, 11:23
von Ola Ahlström
Recent information that have surfaced tells that the ten LK II wasn´t Sweden's first tanks, instead it was the FT-17 that arrived first. The ten strv m/21-29 was numbered 1-10 and the FT-17 was used fore trails until 1926, to years later one NC 27 was bought. It was named strv fm/28 and given number 11. This tank exist today at Arsenalen museum.

Al three types of tanks exist as models in 1/87 scale.

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Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Sa 14. Jul 2018, 18:55
von Ola Ahlström
Pavesi P4-100, model from JAFIR/Shapeways, loaded on a SJ N1.

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/Ola

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: So 16. Sep 2018, 18:41
von Ola Ahlström
Part 4 off my series on Swedish military transportation on open cars are now published in Modelljärnvägsmagasinet n:o 34.

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Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Fr 21. Jun 2019, 21:20
von Ola Ahlström
My four part article previously published in Modelljärnvägsmagasinet is now rewritten into an article published in the magazine Pansar.
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The original text have been reduced and someway updated with new information and some new pictures.
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There is also two pages that shows 1/87 scale modeling.
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Link to Swedish Armour Historical Association
https://www.sphf.se/english-info/

/Ola

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: So 23. Jun 2019, 19:24
von Jens O. Mehner
Hello Ola,

congratulations on being republished so soon, all your articles look well researched and illustrated. It seems that military themes are well covered in the Swedish specialist press.

Cheers,

Jens O.

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Mi 17. Jul 2019, 22:59
von Ola Ahlström
Have been using TinyPics fore many years when showing my pictures but did stumble into this information today;

TinyPic is shutting down in 2019
TinyPic will be ending its image hosting service in 2019 because we can no longer support a free service that derives 100% of its revenue from ever declining on-site ad revenues.
While you may continue to host images from our site until further notice, we encourage you to consider selecting one of the premium plans offered by our sister site, Photobucket.
Thanks for using TinyPic for your hosting needs over the years. We apologize that we can no longer continue providing this service, but Photobucket is a great option going forward.

That means that my pictures will disappears from this site soon. That will also means that my partitions here will ends.

/Ola

Re: Aus Schweden

Verfasst: Do 18. Jul 2019, 14:15
von Jens O. Mehner
Oh no Ola,

say it is not so... :( You could mail me the photos, and I could upload them to my Flickr or Photobucket account, then send you the links?

Thank you for sharing all you have so far, I sincerely hope that we can find a solution.

Cheers,

Jens O.